alan@ajackson.org wrote:
>>On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 7:26 PM, Robert Ferrell <ferrell@diablotech.com>
>>wrote:
>>>>>>>>> On Sep 11, 2009, at 5:07 PM, Neal Becker wrote:
>>>>>>> I'd love to participate in these webinars. Problem is, AFAICT,
>>>> gotomeeting
>>>> only supports windows.
>>>>>> I'm not certain that is correct. I've participated in some of these,
>>> and Im' running OS X (10.5). I think those were gotomeeting, although
>>> don't honestly recall. Assuming nothing's changed, though, worked
>>> great on OS X.
>>>>>>>I wasn't able to connect in the past using linux and their web site
>>says Windows or Mac.
>>>>FWIW, my friend sets these things up for work, and they use
>>commpartners or webex. It looks like webex supports linux (don't know
>>about commpartners), but I don't know much about the details, costs
>>etc.
>> The first 25 connections for Webex are pretty cheap, but after that it
> starts to get obnoxiously expensive. They have a strange pricing model
> that actually penalizes you for using more. Kind of like a pusher trying
> to get someone addicted. A taste is cheap, and once you're hooked...
>> It does work well though. I have done webinars at work where I ran Linux
> in a vnc session on Windows, and then to Webex, all over the planet.
> Latency was minimal.
>>Here is a nice review:
http://www.webinarcentral.net/2008/11/webinar-central-blog-guide-to-free-
webinar-hosting-sites